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{{note|Remember that all repositories must comply with the [[GitHub/Repository Requirements]].|reminder}} | {{note|Remember that all repositories must comply with the [[GitHub/Repository Requirements]].|reminder}} | ||
Being an open source company, Mozilla tries to do things in the open. However, the need for private repositories is clear for various non-public data and other business reasons, and in order to track them, please request private repositories using this [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?bug_type=task&comment=I%27ve%20read%20all%20of%20the%20%5Brepository%20creation%5D%5B1%5D%20section%2C%20and%20want%20to%20request%20a%20private%20repository.%20I%27ve%20filled%20in%20all%20the%20required%20fields.%0D%0A%0D%0AName%20of%20Repository%3A%20%20REQUIRED%0D%0ALink%20to%20your%20people.m.o%20entry%20with%20verified%20GitHub%20login%3A%20REQUIRED%0D%0A%0D%0A%5BData%20Classification%5D%5B2%5D%20of%20data%20in%20repo%3A%20REQUIRED%0D%0AOther%20business%20justification%20for%20private%20repo%3A%0D%0AWhen%20can%20the%20repository%20be%20made%20public%3F%20REQUIRED%0D%0A%0D%0A%5B1%5D%3A%20https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.mozilla.org%2FGitHub%23Do_I_need_to_be_an_owner_to_create_repositories.3F%0D%0A%5B2%5D%3A%20https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.mozilla.org%2FSecurity%2FData_Classification%0D%0A&component=Github%3A%20Administration&form_name=enter_bug&product=mozilla.org&short_desc=Request%20for%20a%20Private%20Repository%20in%20the%20mozilla%20GitHub%20organization&groups=mozilla-employee-confidential Bugzilla template]. Be sure to answer all questions marked 'REQUIRED' in the form. | |||
As the creator, you will automatically have "admin" permissions on the repository. Repository Admins are responsible for the security settings of the repository. This includes approving (or not) requests for GitHub Apps to be added to the app. | As the creator, you will automatically have "admin" permissions on the repository. Repository Admins are responsible for the security settings of the repository. This includes approving (or not) requests for GitHub Apps to be added to the app. | ||
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